BIOGRAPHY - Andy Judd B. 1991

Andy aspires to indulge himself in the studio as well as out side of it. Always looking for something new to learn to try in his work. As a boy, Andy loved to draw. Growing up with such a love for art, Andy pursued it even more so through grade school and up. Always entering school shows, even staying and working late after class hours. When Andy got into High School, his art really propelled him through to find duCret. Opening his eyes to a whole new world for him to engross himself in. He was overwhelmed by all the different aspects of art that he could learn and could understand how it truly impacted the world around him.

At duCret, Andy originally wanted to study illustration. But After a Trip to a local gallery. He fell head first for realism. From that moment on he strongly pursued academic drawing and painting. Finding Monica Baumann and Michael J. Ruple as the perfect instructors to deliver the information as far as draftsmanship and material control that he desired. Spending most of his time working from live models and still life setups he began to hone his skills. Andy was consumed by the realm of Realism and the Draftsmanship he was able to achieve through hard work and dedication. As time went on Andy began to experiment with photography and utilizing those imagines in creating a composition he wanted to work from to convey a specific theme or subject. From those photos Andy began understanding even more about what he was seeing, Continuing to push for more and more out of his work.

In 2011, Andy was offered an opportunity to study at Ani Art Acadamies Brandon Drake. Under Brandon's direction, Andy began The Language of Drawing program developed by Brandon's teacher, Anthony J. Waichulis, the founder of The Waichulis Studio located in Pennsylvania.

Andy is still currently studying under Brandon Drake, Looking forward to the possibilities the future holds for him on his artistic journey.

Andy has stated, "I hope to continually push my own boundaries as a creative person along with my technical boundaries to create as believable an image as I can." Andy is constantly inspired by the deep meanings of things he comes across that he finds truly beautiful and mortal. He hopes others view the material he produces with open eyes and curiosity. "My desire it to shed a bit of light on my own views through my work, along with continuing to gain knowledge and wisdom from others around me. Maybe even invite them to share the views i have as well. Who knows, any thing is possible, right?"

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